Some semantic fixes.
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@ -103,8 +103,7 @@ Python. In the abstract syntax tree, each node represents a syntactic
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construct. The root of the tree is \class{Module} object.
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The abstract syntax offers a higher level interface to parsed Python
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source code. The \ulink{\module{parser}}
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{http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/module-parser.html}
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source code. The \refmodule{parser}
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module and the compiler written in C for the Python interpreter use a
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concrete syntax tree. The concrete syntax is tied closely to the
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grammar description used for the Python parser. Instead of a single
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@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ Here are the differences between \module{email} version 2 and version 1:
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The \module{email} package was originally prototyped as a separate
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library called
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\ulink{\module{mimelib}}{http://mimelib.sf.net/}.
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\ulink{\texttt{mimelib}}{http://mimelib.sf.net/}.
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Changes have been made so that
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method names are more consistent, and some methods or modules have
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either been added or removed. The semantics of some of the methods
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@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ This module offers the following functions:
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An application should only call \function{FlushKey()} if it requires absolute
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certainty that registry changes are on disk.
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\emph{If you don't know whether a \function{FlushKey()} call is required, it
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\note{If you don't know whether a \function{FlushKey()} call is required, it
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probably isn't.}
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\end{funcdesc}
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